Serie a doctors warn against return to training as 11 players catch coronavirus
A concerning development in the world of Italian football!
According to reports, 11 players from Serie A teams have tested positive for COVID-19, prompting doctors to warn against a return to training. This is a significant setback for the league, which had been planning to resume training and matches in the coming weeks.
The affected players are from various teams, including Juventus, Inter Milan, and Roma. The news has sparked concerns about the spread of the virus within the teams and the potential impact on the league's restart.
The Serie A medical committee has issued a statement urging caution and warning that a return to training could put players and staff at risk of infection. The committee has recommended that teams take extra precautions to prevent the spread of the virus, including increased testing and social distancing measures.
This development is a major blow to the league's plans to resume play, which had been scheduled to begin on June 13. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has yet to make an official announcement on the restart date, but it's likely that the league will need to reassess its plans in light of this new information.
The situation is being closely monitored, and fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on the league's plans to resume play. In the meantime, the health and safety of players and staff remain the top priority.